By Cassandra Spohn
The Parkland Historical Society erected its newest portal on May 15 at Margate-Blount Archeological site located west of Pine Trails Park at 11051 Trails End.
In a collection of historical markers planted throughout the city, each “Portal of Parkland’s Past” tells a different story of important events occurring in Parkland over the years.
Beginning in 2009, the historical society began the project. Markers are now located along walkways and paths in parks with the goal of approximately 20 more portals to be installed at a future date.
“We want the public to know that there were people here before us with a story to tell,” said Jeff Schwartz, historical society president. “The history is so important. 100 years from now, somebody is going to want to know what happened to their families.”
The first portal, “Holmberg Road” was originally written by James Weiss, author of “The History of Parkland.” Upon further digging, City Commissioner Ken Cutler found additional information on Dr. John Louis Holmberg and his significance to Parkland.
“After I did my research, we found out who Holmberg really was and used my redrafted information to update the first portal,” said Commissioner Cutler. “As to the Margate-Blount site, Jeff [Schwartz] and I have a passion for archaeology. I did all of the research on the site, so it was natural for me to write it up.”
Send your news to Parkland’s #1 news source, Parkland Talk.
Author Profile
Related
NewsSeptember 2, 2025Mayor Walker: Parkland Explores Feasibility of City-Run Charter Schools to Address Growing Demand
NewsSeptember 2, 2025Mayor Walker: Parkland Explores Feasibility of City-Run Charter Schools to Address Growing Demand
NewsSeptember 1, 2025Sheriff Tony: Defined by Innovative Service, Driven by Excellence
NewsSeptember 1, 2025Broward Commissioner Udine: September Brings School, Culture, and Community Events Across the County